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Dysfunctional

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About Dysfunctional

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  • Birthday September 2

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    Poke-a-Nose (Poconos), PA
  1. Oddly enough I don't see anything wrong with it. But it does violate the law as currently written.
  2. I'm in it to win it! I'm also in for the 50 Caliber Institute raffle - You do get one (1) free entry according to the rules. Just print the coupon, fill it in, for a single entry without a donation enter “single free” for the “amount of donation” on the coupon and mail it.
  3. Thanks to all who have and continue to serve, support and defend our ways. Bless the famalies of those who have made great sacrifices on our behalf.
  4. I am your tax dollar hard at work - another of the retired military and now working civil service. I did work in the private sector prior to the military and in-between active duty and my current civil service job. There’s still too much month at the end of the money so I’ll keep working for a while.
  5. Rockwell Arms (pre-orders): $589.95 with Rosewood grips & SIGLITE Night Sights $554.95 sith SIGLITE Night Sights Plus a bunch more (including two-tone) if you use their site search. It looks like they are all pre-order and none in stock ready to ship.
  6. Oh hell no I wouldn't work for him. Especially if he is anything like in the TV show. Yeah, I know - it's TV. But that man has more mood swings than an estrogen enriched environment at a girl's night out. Some of the guys though do seem to have some talent so if I were to have my own business I would consider hiring some of them.
  7. If you have the Google Tool Bar just click the 'translate' button and it displays fine (other tool bars may do it too - I dunno).
  8. I believe it means a check for either 'involuntary commitment' or 'voluntary admission' to a mental health facility.
  9. Вы использовали свободного переводчика веб-страницы?
  10. I suspect it is used to justify a higher asking price. It is kind or like "rare" or "limited" being used to describe something that really isn't. It may be unique in that it is one of a few with a certain look. However, that look can be replicated (usually at a cheaper price). Or...when someone rates it an 8 out of 10 (what is that anyway - what is the standard?). It is just an ordinal measurement scale where a person assigns values to objects based on their ranking with respect to one another. For example, using a scale of 0-10 to indicate degree of condition, from 0 (destsroyed/damaged so ba
  11. Is that the ridgeline between Bennington and Manchester by any chance? My folks lived in Manchester for a while (myself in Danby, Londonderry and South Londonderry).
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